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[Photo] 237 寺院と仏舎利塔跡、鎖陽城の東、南西からの眺めREMAINS OF RUINED TEMPLE AND STŪPAS, EAST OF SO-YANG-CH‛ÊNG, SEEN FROM SOUTH-WEST.
[Photo] 238 中心の仏舎利塔跡、鎖陽城の東、南からの眺めRUIN OF MAIN STŪPA, EAST OF SO-YANG-CH‛ÊNG, SEEN FROM SOUTH.

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me out to watch my proceedings, that within the treasury of the
uppe northward used occasionally to seek shelter against the
structures evidently of later date and then still upright,
even at the present day saw temporary residences of
will once occupied by buildings. Lime smoke-blackened
pointed out to me as having been dug out by wall-hunters

of quite modern date which one in front of one of these
ently was a worked-out rubbish-heap, an interesting relic
ligent petty officer detailed to escort my party. It is the
Plate XLVII), belonging to some statue evidently life-size
represent the patterns of two garments. Their design is
th, including the four-petalled clematis-like flower familiar
d Lao-lan Sites. At the time when it was brought to me
lane seems clear. Unfortunately there was nothing to
, even that it suffices to show that the mounds and different
orts of archaeological value, besides mere small débris it is
will cost time and labour.

to the north-west, and at a distance of about a thousand steps
(6), two massive structures of stamped clay attracted me
like small forts. But on reaching them, beyond the middle
all on the north, I was puzzled at first by their peculiar state
er thick and rising to a considerable height, formed almost
h side; they showed neither a proper entrance nor any interior
interior. Having made my way into the farther of the two
formed at one of its corners through the parting of the walls
its purpose until I noticed some fissured planks lying over
ure. Their length was just that needed for a coffin. There
y one corner similar planks still in situ, with badly preserved
as clear that these remarkably massive walls had been raised

They might have long defied wind-erosion, but evidently
y in search of treasure. I was unable to ascertain how the
ion of the surrounding ground, where it had been left here
showed that the whole of it had served as a cemetery. My
e had spared nothing but small fragments of human bones.
al structure of the site is, however, the large and now ruined
our maps. It rises on a terrace, partly artificial, partly the result
east of the outer east wall of So-yang-ch'êng. Fig. of the
y it appears as seen from the south-west along with another
in a row to the north and north-east. The damage sustained
kers had made into what represents the upper base and the
ing of hard yellow stucco once covering the whole surface
be available time. But the photographs will suffice to show
differs considerably from those I have had occasion to describe
represents a later type. On a lower base, apparently square

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